VII. JONQUIL HYBRIDS 
(Varicties resulting from crosses between Jonquils,- narcissus jonquilla, 
odorus, ctc.,~- and the larger tynes.) 
GOLDEN GOBLET - 3 (Van Tubergen) 1927 ~ Broad waved perianth, and widely expanded 
serrated crown; the flower has much substance and extraordinary durability, and is 
of deepest intense golden yellow throughout. A.M. 1928 
GOLDEN PERFECTION - 4 (deGraaff) 1927 - Perfect perianth with wide and overlapping 
petals, decp citron ycllow, with mica sheen, and cup of pure gold. One to three 
flowere per stem. Very long lasting in the garden, or as cut flowers. F.0.C. 1926 
LADY HILLINGDON ~ 3 (deGraaff) 1927 - A fascinating flower, with petals of clear but- 
ter ycllow, and medium sizcd cups of deep jonquil yellow, usually three flowers to 
the stem. Ideal for cutting, as well aa garden display. 
LANARTH - 3 (Williams) 1907 - A beautiful and unique hybrid, deep golden yellow over- 
lapping perianth, and shallow expanded cup of old gold, flushed orange. A fine cx- 
hibition flower or garden plant; one flowcr to the stem. F.C.C. 1936 
TREVITHIAN - 2 (Williams) 1927 - An extromely fine free flowering garden plant, pro- 
ducing two or more sweetly sconted flowers to the stem; broad overlapping perianths 
of smooth texture, and shallow crowns; soft lemon ycllow thruout. A.M. 19351, F.0.C.36 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD - 4 (deGraaff) 1927 - A dainty and charming flower borne on a tall 
stom; starry perianths of crcam-white, with little trumpets of pale primrose, two 
or three flowers to the stem. Very cffective in the garden, beautiful for cutting. 
VIII. TAZETTA HYBRIDS 
(Polyanthus, Poetaz hybrids, etc.; we list only the Poctaz hybrids,- 
with from 3 to 5 or more delightful flowers to the stem; nice fragrance. ) 
ANNA BRITA (deGraaff) 1941 - A very beautiful flower of outstanding quality. Puro 
white overlapping perianth of heavy texture; bright red cups, nicely crinkled. 
CHEERFULNESS ~ 5 (Van der Schoot) 192% ~ Lovely double little flowers, with trace of 
lemon at the base of the petals. Loved by all who kmow it. F.0.C. 1939 , 
GERANIUM ~ 6 (Van der Schoot) 1930 - Exquisite flowors of pure whitc, with rather long 
little cups of vivid orange-red. Good stems, fine all purpose varicty,late. A.M.1931 
GLORIOUS - (Williams) 1923 - \hito with orango cye, edged red. Does well in semi- 
shade; quite early. Fi.C. 1927 
LA FIANCEE - 3 - Snowy white flowers, with flat lemon cups; very free flowcring. 
RED GUARD - 4 (Backhouse) 1923 ~ Perianth a very unusual shade of yellow,- almost a 
coppery hue, the cup a solid blazing orange-red; generally two flowers to the stem, 
sometimes only one, but still very worth-while. A.M. 19235, F.C.C. 1927 
ST. AGNES ~ % (Williams) 1926 ~ Fine flower with very flat well rounded perianth, 
and small orange-red crowns; three or moro flowers to the stom. Strong and prolif- 
ic grower. A.M. 1930, F.C.C. 1032 
XENAPHON - 4 (Backhouse) 1914 - Rathor long narrow cups, cdgod orange-red, rich yel- 
low perianths; flowers larger than most in this class; 1 to 5 to the atem. A.M. 1922 
XERXES - 3 (Backhouse) 1907 - Glowing orange-red cups, on niccly formed primrose pcr- 
janths. Good stems, strong growing, free flowering. AeM. 1925 
IX. POETICUS 
(The Poct's narcissi; snowy white petals, flat red rimmed cups; fragrant.) 
ACTAZEA - 4 (Lubbe) 1927 - One of the largest Pocts in cxistence; broad snow-white per= 
ianth of great substance and good form; tho large eye is broadly margined dark red. 
A most beautiful flowcr,- for oxhibition, cutting or landscaping. 
DACTYL (Englcheart) 1923 - Very large and fine clear cut pure white perianth of solid 
smooth substance; flat citron eyc, well defined rim of deep red. Long stem. AM. 1931 
DULCIMER (Engleheart) 1913 - One of the fincst Poots,broad snow-white perianth, of 
good substance and form; large cye has wide margin of dark red. Tall and late. 
KENTUCIY (deGraaff) 1928 - Unusual and difforent,the perianth is a distinct coffce 
shade, with orange-red cup. Long slender stems, unusually dainty flowers. 
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